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Welded pipe H-brace question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1688730" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I always thought on a welded pipe brace a double H or H with a kicker was sufficient as long as the pipe had more in the ground than out. No wire diagonal needed. On wood braces I always do a double H buried at least 4' deep. I used to do the wire diagonal but started doing the wire across the top of the post instead. We always pull from the post furthest from the direction of fence travel. Never had one built like this come up or move. I'm not a professional so only know what works in my area. I do know using a single H or an H with a cross brace that's not twice the height of the fence doesn't work, at least not a fence tight enough for me. I understand what the wire diagonal is doing but don't really think it's need on a good welded pipe brace, definitely wouldn't hurt anything though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1688730, member: 32659"] I always thought on a welded pipe brace a double H or H with a kicker was sufficient as long as the pipe had more in the ground than out. No wire diagonal needed. On wood braces I always do a double H buried at least 4’ deep. I used to do the wire diagonal but started doing the wire across the top of the post instead. We always pull from the post furthest from the direction of fence travel. Never had one built like this come up or move. I’m not a professional so only know what works in my area. I do know using a single H or an H with a cross brace that’s not twice the height of the fence doesn’t work, at least not a fence tight enough for me. I understand what the wire diagonal is doing but don’t really think it’s need on a good welded pipe brace, definitely wouldn’t hurt anything though. [/QUOTE]
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